Word: fittings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Government officials then could meet with labor and management in the "bottleneck" sectors and suggest specialized anti-inflationary policies which fit the specific industries...
...annual "opportunity review," which looks five years ahead at technologies, situations and companies that the firm ought to be getting into. The managers of the fastest-growing firm in U.S. business history judge potential merger mates by three measures, in order of importance: 1) Does the product line fit with ours? 2) Is the management right? 3) Is the price right? One company that seemed made to measure was well-managed and profitable Diebold, Inc., the nation's largest manufacturer of banking equipment, with 1965 sales of $77 million from safes, depositories, pneumatic tubes, etc. Last week, after Litton...
...system would permit all students, upon display of student identification, to avoid the tax while purchasing books in general. The distinction between "required" and "non-required" books is silly; students should be encouraged to read as widely as possible. Books needed for research or for audited courses do not fit the "required" category, yet students deciding on the margin whether or not to purchase such books not be discouraged from doing...
Died. Sydney Allard, 55, British sports-car manufacturer, the first to fit high-performance U.S. engines to rugged, road-holding British bodies, turning out a succession of highly prized Cadillac-Allards, Chrysler-Allards and Ford-Allards (in which he won the grueling 3,300-km. Monte Carlo Rally in 1952); of cancer; in Esher, England...
Cambridge insists on a large number of additional spaces, the case will probably return to the courts, he said -- Radcliffe would again be faced with the problem of using the Quad or the Fourth House site to fit them...